from hot to cold
the temperatures make it move (less temp=slow movment & high temp=fast movement)
The vibrations of the atoms in the conductor
Transfer of heat by conduction is when transfer of heat occurs through touch. Vibrating atoms come in contact with neighboring atoms transferring some of their energy (heat).
by conduction
from hot to cold
the temperatures make it move (less temp=slow movment & high temp=fast movement)
Conduction Conduction is the transfer through direct contact which leads to the vibration of atoms. An example of conduction is a frying pan on a stove.
The vibrations of the atoms in the conductor
Transfer of heat by conduction is when transfer of heat occurs through touch. Vibrating atoms come in contact with neighboring atoms transferring some of their energy (heat).
by conduction
Perhaps you mean, How is heat transmitted by conduction. Atoms and molecules that are hot are more active, moving more rapidly than colder ones. They bump into nearby atoms & molecules causing them to move more rapidly and thus become hotter. This becomes a chain reaction so the heat is transmitted through the material.
Yes atoms do move
It is an open system; atoms can move into and out of the rock.
If you mean electrical conduction, that requires electrical charges that are fairly free to move around.
conduction,radiation,convection
Conduction